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The role of cognitive skills in academic performance​

The role of cognitive skills in academic performance​ | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it

"Students aren’t getting the same access to the learning experience. They never have a chance to learn it because the processes they need are underdeveloped ..."


Via Leona Ungerer
Leona Ungerer's curator insight, January 23, 2021 11:52 PM

Final article in a  five-part series

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The Power of PEAS: Why Physical, Emotional, Academic, and Social Growth Are Key to a Successful Education // Dr. Michael Hynes 

Published on May 5, 2017
 

Educator, scholar and thought leader Dr. Michael Hynes works as a public school superintendent of schools on Long Island and advocates the importance of a holistic approach to educating children. He emphasizes the importance of play and recess in schools and yoga and mindfulness in the classroom, is a public school advocate and university lecturer, has published numerous articles and been featured on several podcasts on school leadership. Hynes has focused his work on transforming schools by tapping into Potential Based Education, which focuses on the significance of social, emotional, physical and cognitive development for students.

Hynes received his undergraduate degree in psychology from Bethany College and his doctorate in educational administration from Dowling College. He has undergone professional training to integrate organization learning and school leadership into programs at New York University, Stony Brook University and Harvard University. He has been awarded the “Friend of Education Award” and the “Distinguished Leadership Award” by Phi Delta Kappa.

Follow Mike at @MikeHynes5

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S4kXrTK1VMk 


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